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Research in finance. Vol. 26 [electronic resource] / edited by John W. Kensinger.

Contributor(s): Kensinger, John WMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Bingley, UK : Emerald, 2010Description: 1 online resource (224 p.)ISBN: 9781849507271 (electronic bk.) :; 1849507279 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Risk management | Liquidity (Economics) | Asset allocation -- Econometric models | Rate of return -- Econometric models | Finance | Investment & securities | Business & Economics -- Finance | Business & Economics -- Banks & Banking | Law -- SecuritiesAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Research in finance. Vol. 26DDC classification: 332.64 LOC classification: HG101 | .R38 2010Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction / John W. Kensinger -- Real options ''in'' economic systems: exploring systemic disturbance causes and cures / S.B. von Helfenstein -- Managing real options in not-for-profit organizations: the case of shell space / John W. Kensinger and Stanley Crawford -- O-score financial distress risk asset pricing / Syou-Ching Lai, Hung-Chih Li, James A. Conover, Frederick Wu -- The long-term relations under climate change between economic activity and metal utilizations using the forgetting factor / Andrew H. Chen, Jack Penm, R.D. Terrell -- Improved diversification through a mix of oil and equities / Helen Xu -- Changes in trading volume and return volatility associated with S&P 500 index additions and deletions / Eric C. Lin -- Modelling the US swap spread / Hon-Lun Chung, Wai-Sum Chan, Jonathan A. Batten -- Pricing and risk management of variable annuities and equity-indexed annuities / Guanghua Cao, Andrew H. Chen, Zhangxin Chen.
Summary: For the last twenty years the Research in Finance book series has been publishing papers that cover issues of significance and interest in finance and economics. The topics found in the series span a wide range and have made substantial contributions to the literature with articles from key figures in the world of finance. Volume 26, Coping with Systemic Risk, is no exception and provides a valuable addition to the current research of finance in this area. The lead chapter sets the theme by giving insight into economic systems as packages containing multiple real options where the rational exercise of these options then shapes the outcomes from the system. Remaining chapters explore the use of commodities like oil as a means of improving the diversification of portfolios containing equities, reliability tests for traditional accounting measures to predict the onset of financial distress, the behavior of metal prices such as aluminium and steel, and other issues relevant for a better-diversified investor. Key reading for academics and practitioners alike, its audience will range from financial economists and accountants in academia to executives with financial duties.
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Introduction / John W. Kensinger -- Real options ''in'' economic systems: exploring systemic disturbance causes and cures / S.B. von Helfenstein -- Managing real options in not-for-profit organizations: the case of shell space / John W. Kensinger and Stanley Crawford -- O-score financial distress risk asset pricing / Syou-Ching Lai, Hung-Chih Li, James A. Conover, Frederick Wu -- The long-term relations under climate change between economic activity and metal utilizations using the forgetting factor / Andrew H. Chen, Jack Penm, R.D. Terrell -- Improved diversification through a mix of oil and equities / Helen Xu -- Changes in trading volume and return volatility associated with S&P 500 index additions and deletions / Eric C. Lin -- Modelling the US swap spread / Hon-Lun Chung, Wai-Sum Chan, Jonathan A. Batten -- Pricing and risk management of variable annuities and equity-indexed annuities / Guanghua Cao, Andrew H. Chen, Zhangxin Chen.

For the last twenty years the Research in Finance book series has been publishing papers that cover issues of significance and interest in finance and economics. The topics found in the series span a wide range and have made substantial contributions to the literature with articles from key figures in the world of finance. Volume 26, Coping with Systemic Risk, is no exception and provides a valuable addition to the current research of finance in this area. The lead chapter sets the theme by giving insight into economic systems as packages containing multiple real options where the rational exercise of these options then shapes the outcomes from the system. Remaining chapters explore the use of commodities like oil as a means of improving the diversification of portfolios containing equities, reliability tests for traditional accounting measures to predict the onset of financial distress, the behavior of metal prices such as aluminium and steel, and other issues relevant for a better-diversified investor. Key reading for academics and practitioners alike, its audience will range from financial economists and accountants in academia to executives with financial duties.

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